Farmers finding ways to make agriculture more sustainable

VOV.VN - In countries like Vietnam farmers do not have the money to invest in high tech agriculture but a few smallholders have found niche markets utilizing green technologies to increase their competitiveness.

These inexpensive green technologies have found practical profitable applications in farming tomatoes, mushrooms, strawberries, and fresh vegetables.

Vertical farming (Photo by nhipcaudautu.vn). 

Hydroponics (Photo by nhipcaudautu.vn). 


Intensive shrimp farming in a greenhouse( Photos by doanhnhansaigon.vn). 

Mushroom cultivation in the central highlands of Lam Dong using Canadian green technologies (Photos by Tienphong).

Organic tomatoes.

Strawberry garden in Da Lat city (Photo by thegioitimkiem.vn). 


Melon patch. 

Bananas in the southern province of Long An (Photo by cafebiz.vn). 

Another banana garden in the southern province of Tay Ninh and Long An. (Photo by cafebiz.vn). 



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